# configHints.txt: configuration hints for ballista configure # Copyright (C) 1998-2001 Carnegie Mellon University # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # ############################# #### #### #### HOST sections #### #### #### ############################# ########## # Settings for Solaris hosts ########## # The name of your C compiler. # host-CC [CC = g++] # Any flags that should be passed to the C compiler. # NOTE - You should always include ${TARGET_DEF}, which allows # the host components to conditionally compile things, based on # the target being used. # host-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -DSUN ${TARGET_DEF}] # Any libraries to include when compiling newgo. # NOTE - This should also include any non-library flags needed to # support compiling a dynamicly linked executable. # host-CLIBS [CLIBS = -ldl -lnsl -lposix4] ########## # Settings for Linux hosts ########## host-CC [CC = g++] host-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -w -O ${TARGET_DEF}] host-CLIBS [CLIBS = -lpthread -ldl -lnsl -rdynamic] ########## # Settings for Digital UNIX hosts ########## host-CC [CC = cxx] host-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -w -O0 ${TARGET_DEF}] host-CLIBS [CLIBS = -lc] ########## # Settings for DEFAULT hosts ########## # The name of your C compiler. # host-CC [CC = g++] # Any flags that should be passed to the C compiler. # NOTE - You should always include ${TARGET_DEF}, which allows # the host components to conditionally compile things, based on # the target being used. # host-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = ${TARGET_DEF}] # Any libraries to include when compiling newgo. # NOTE - This should also include any non-library flags needed to # support compiling a dynamicly linked executable. # host-CLIBS [CLIBS = -ldl -lnsl -lposix4] ############################### #### #### #### TARGET sections #### #### #### ############################### ########## # Settings for VxWorks targets ########## # The file (without extension) that defines the Test Manager # to use. # host-TEST_MAN_FILE [TEST_MAN_FILE = vxworks] # The C preprocessor macro to define to allow code to be # conditionally compiled, based on the target being used. # TARGET_DEF [TARGET_DEF = -DB_VXWORKS] # The name of your C compiler. # target-CC [CC = cc68k] # Flags to pass to your C compiler. # target-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = ${TARGET_DEF} -fno-builtin -nostdinc \ -I${WINDBASE}/target/h/ \ -DCPU=MC68060 -DB_VXWORKS -w ] target-LDFLAGS [LDFLAGS = -r] # Any miscellaneous variables that need to be set in order # to get the C compiler to work properly. # # NOTE - You can set many variables in MISC_VARS, each on # a seperate line. Use backslashes at the end of the line # only when you want a value for a variable that you cannot # fit on a single line. # target-MISC_VARS [WINDBASE=/opt/wind WIND_HOST_TYPE=sun4-solaris2 LD=ld68k NM=nm68k GCC_EXEC_PREFIX = \ ${WINDBASE}/host/${WIND_HOST_TYPE}/lib/gcc-lib/ ] # The C compiler for Digital UNIX (cxx) does not recognize # the -o flag when generating shared object files. On all # platforms except OSF1, set this to "-o mut.o" to indicate # the output file when compiling the mut. On OSF1, leave this # empty, and make sure to have "mv a.out mut.out" in the # munch phase. # target-MUT_O [MUT_O = -o mut.o] # Some platforms require a seperate munching phase after # code has been compiled. Set MUNCH to whatever needs to be # done in the munching phase. # # NOTE - Even if your target platform does not need a seperate # munching phase, this command should at least move # mut.o to mut.out # # NOTE - If your target platform needs a munching phase, it # will probably involve several commands. Each of these # commands should be seperated by a semicolon (in traditional # shell style), and you can split the value of MUNCH across # several lines with backslashes. # target-MUNCH [MUNCH = ${NM} mut.o | munch > __mut.c ;\ ${CC} -traditional ${CFLAGS} -c __mut.c ;\ ${LD} -r -o mut.out __mut.o mut.o ;\ rm mut.o __mut.c __mut.o ] # make(1) is invoked twice, in order to compile the code in # the templates/ directory. Unfortunately, macros are not # automatically propogated when make(1) is invoked recursively. # Use the RECURSIVE_FLAGS to pass any important macros # when make(1) is invoked recursively. This will always include # CC and CFLAGS, and will proabably include anything set in # MISC_VARS # target-RECURSIVE_FLAGS [RECURSIVE_FLAGS = CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" \ GCC_EXEC_PREFIX="${GCC_EXEC_PREFIX}" \ WINDBASE="${WINDBASE}" ] ########## # Settings for Solaris targets ########## host-TEST_MAN_FILE [TEST_MAN_FILE = selfHost] TARGET_DEF [TARGET_DEF = -DB_SELFHOST] target-CC [CC = g++] target-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -w -O ${BFLAGS} -DSUN ${TARGET_DEF} \ -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D_XPG4_2 -DB_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS] #Note the use of ${BFLAGS} first appearing here. #This is an environmental variable set by the perl script #downloaded from the ballista web page. Any compiler #directives or libraries specified will #be set into this environmental variable, and compiled #with the test case code. # #You should include this if you will be using the web page #GUI front end to ballista target-LDFLAGS [LDFLAGS = ${BFLAGS} -Xlinker -r -lm] target-MISC_VARS [] target-MUT_O [MUT_O = -o mut.o] target-MUNCH [MUNCH = mv mut.o mut.out] target-RECURSIVE_FLAGS [RECURSIVE_FLAGS = CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"] ########## # Settings for Linux targets ########## host-TEST_MAN_FILE [TEST_MAN_FILE = selfHost] TARGET_DEF [TARGET_DEF = -DB_SELFHOST] target-CC [CC = g++] target-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = ${BFLAGS} -DPOSIX_NO_REALTIME -w -O -fPIC -DB_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS] target-LDFLAGS [LDFLAGS = -shared ${BFLAGS} -lm] target-MISC_VARS [] target-MUT_O [MUT_O = -o mut.o] target-MUNCH [MUNCH = mv mut.o mut.out] target-RECURSIVE_FLAGS [RECURSIVE_FLAGS = CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"] ########## # Settings for Digital UNIX targets ########## host-TEST_MAN_FILE [TEST_MAN_FILE = selfHost] TARGET_DEF [TARGET_DEF = -DB_SELFHOST] target-CC [CC = cxx] target-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -w -O ${BFLAGS} -DB_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS] target-LDFLAGS [LDFLAGS = -shared ${BFLAGS} -lm -lrt -laio_raw] target-MISC_VARS [] target-MUT_O [] target-MUNCH [MUNCH = mv -f a.out mut.out] target-RECURSIVE_FLAGS [RECURSIVE_FLAGS = CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"] ########## # Settings for DEFAULT targets ########## host-TEST_MAN_FILE [TEST_MAN_FILE = selfHost] TARGET_DEF [TARGET_DEF = -DB_SELFHOST] target-CC [CC = g++] target-CFLAGS [CFLAGS = -w -O ${BFLAGS} ${TARGET_DEF} \ -D__EXTENSIONS__ -DB_HANDLE_EXCEPTIONS] #Note the use of ${BFLAGS} first appearing here. #This is an environmental variable set by the perl script #downloaded from the ballista web page. Any compiler #directives or libraries specified will #be set into this environmental variable, and compiled #with the test case code. # #You should include this if you will be using the web page #GUI front end to ballista target-LDFLAGS [LDFLAGS = ${BFLAGS} -Xlinker -r -lm] target-MISC_VARS [] target-MUT_O [MUT_O = -o mut.o] target-MUNCH [MUNCH = mv mut.o mut.out] target-RECURSIVE_FLAGS [RECURSIVE_FLAGS = CC="${CC}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"]